Sunday, June 03, 2012
Bilderberg 2012: Click link below pic to feed your brain and learn who runs this world of YOURS.
"At Bilderberg are the apex predators of the world crime syndicate. Now, I'm a physician. These people display all the classic symptoms of psychopathy. They exhibit an obsessive compulsion towards the exercise of power. These are extremely ill people, they have a culture of negativism and death. And I'm here to stop their agenda. It's the agenda that's killing us."
Mamma-Big Pun
Love the lil prayer he throws in towards the end... One of my Big Pun faves. Although you were fat as fuck and used to beat your wife with AK47s I hope you rest in peace.
Saturday, June 02, 2012
Note about selfism
Thought it a good time to jot some notes. When thinking of a "higher power", one must take certain things into consideration. One example: These days we have memory cards for our cameras 1 gig 2 gig 3 gig 4, this is technology mankind has created that allows us to store information. Lets look at a similar mechanism. The fact that every single person on this planet has an infinite memory card inside of them is something of note. We all think we are individually special and this is a very interesting phenomenon if you ask me. Those that think the world revolves around them and don't consider the equal social rights of others are simply buffoons. Individuality is great and society has accepted it as the standard but in a twisted way. Everyone thinks their "story" is great. Really though, it's boring. Everyone thinks their "story" is important. How much so is it really, to anyone else besides them? The amount of individuals with stories stored on their mushy memory cards is mind boggling. I challenge google to find a way to store all that content ;) But, this should make you ask - whether you believe in God or not - how is it someone/something, has very long ago, created an infinitely superior technology/memory card that is available today?
Friday, June 01, 2012
Few of the best photographs history's got to offer - good quality.
A dog named "Leao" sits for a second consecutive day at the grave of her owner, who died in the disastrous landslides near Rio de Janiero on January 15, 2011.
(Getty Images / Vanderlei Almeida)
Navy chaplain Luis Padillo gives last rites to a soldier wounded by sniper fire during a revolt in Venezuela. (HĂ©ctor RondĂ³n Lovera)
Harold Whittles hears for the first time ever after a doctor places an earpiece in his left ear.
Source: Jack Bradley, date unknown / via: thehighdefinite.com
Jewish prisoners at the moment of their liberation from an internment camp "death train" near the Elbe in 1945. (More pictures and the full story here.)
Via: hfcsd.org
Terri Gurrola is reunited with her daughter after serving in Iraq for 7 months.
Source: projects.ajc.com / via: polichicksonline.com
"Wait For Me Daddy," by Claude P. Dettloff, October 1, 1940: A line of soldiers march in British Columbia on their way to a waiting train as five-year-old Whitey Bernard tugs away from his mother's hand to reach out for his father. (H/t Jodi P)
Via: vancouverhistory.ca
U.S. Army troops wade ashore during the D-Day Normandy landings on June 6, 1944.
Source: en.wikipedia.org
A monk prays for an elderly man who had died suddenly while waiting for a train in Shanxi Taiyuan, China.
(Reuters / Asianewsphoto)
A French civilian cries in despair as Nazis occupy Paris during World War II.
A firefighter gives water to a koala during the devastating Black Saturday bushfires that burned across Victoria, Australia, in 2009.
(Reuters / Mark Pardew)
A Russian war veteran kneels beside the tank he spent the war in, now a monument. (More pictures here.)
Via: englishrussia.com
John F. Kennedy Jr. salutes his father's coffin along with the honor guard.
Earthrise: A photo taken by astronaut William Anders during the Apollo 8 mission in 1968.
Source: apod.nasa.gov / via: reddit.com
The iconic photo of Tank Man, the unknown rebel who stood in front of a column of Chinese tanks in an act of defiance following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
(AP / Jeff Widener)
Eight-year-old Christian Golczynski accepts the flag for his father, Marine Staff Sgt. Marc Golczynski, during a memorial service. Marc Golczynski was shot on patrol during his second tour in Iraq (which he had volunteered for) just a few weeks before he was due to return home.
(AP / Daily News Journal, Aaron Thompson, File)
Greg Cook hugs his dog Coco after finding her inside his destroyed home in Alabama following the Tornado in March, 2012.
(AP / The Decatur Daily, Gary Cosby Jr)
A Sudan People's Liberation Army soldier stands at attention on the eve of South Sudan's independence from Sudan.
(Reuters / Goran Tomasevic)
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